Autotrader Debuts New Ad Campaign To Promote Safety and Social Distancing for Car Shoppers
The “Still Moving’” spot highlights the various home services now offered by dealers to bring convenience and comfort to in-market shoppers while minimizing in-person contact.

The “Still Moving’” spot highlights the various home services now offered by dealers to bring convenience and comfort to in-market shoppers while minimizing in-person contact.
ATLANTA – An all-new commercial debuted today from Autotrader showcasing how to alleviate consumer concerns surrounding car buying during the pandemic. The “Still Moving’” spot highlights the various home services now offered by dealers to bring convenience and comfort to in-market shoppers while minimizing in-person contact. The global health crisis has impacted the way consumers are looking to shop, with two-thirds of shoppers more likely to buy a vehicle 100% online.
Our priority is to help our dealers and car shoppers navigate this period of disruption.
Autotrader’s Dealer Home Services enables dealers to meet consumers where they are in the car shopping process while reducing the risk of infection. There are more than 9,000 dealers signed up for Dealer Home Services allowing consumers to shop more than 3 million vehicle listings for their next car.
Autotrader teamed with global creative agency 72andSunny New York to create the campaign that will air across online, social channels and television. “Still Moving”: https://youtu.be/xE339eSLa2g
“Our priority is to help our dealers and car shoppers navigate this period of disruption,” said Greta Crowley, vice president of marketing for Autotrader. “Dealers and consumers are actively looking for ways to safely complete the car buying process—we launched the new spot in response to help shoppers understand all the options they have available today to stay protected.”
According to the latest data from Cox Automotive, Autotrader site traffic continues to remain steady and, in some cases, better than previous months. Shopping activity is likely being fueled by incentives, including loans at 0% APR for 84 months that are the new norm for many automotive brands. Pulling data on Autotrader traffic during the second week of April 2020, both site visits and vehicle description page (VDP) views were up significantly, and above levels measured in early March 2020 and before the full impact of COVID-19 was felt in the U.S. Further, on April 12, 2020 Autotrader site visits and page views reached the highest volume recorded in the past year.
For more information on Autotrader’s Dealer Home Services, visithttps://www.autotrader.com/information/dealer-home-services.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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